EWING -- The Ewing woman who tried to board a plane at the Philadelphia International Airport on Wednesday with a loaded gun and a knife in her purse is scheduled to appear in court early next month, police said today.

Kathryn Spiropoulos, 53, is scheduled to face charges in a Philadelphia court that she violated the Uniform Firearms Act on June 5, Philadelphia police said.

Spiropoulos was attempting to board a plane to Atlanta around 6:50 a.m. Wednesday. She posted $75,000 bail and was released the same day, police said today.

Spiropoulos does not have a permit to carry the gun, but police did not identify to whom the firearm is registered.

The Lawrence Township school district has issued a statement saying it will cooperate with law enforcement.

“The board and its employees will fully cooperate with the law enforcement agencies that are investigating this incident,” the district’s statement says. “Once the official investigation is complete, the board intends to act appropriately, and as permitted by law.”

Spiropoulos' salary was $75,750 as of the end of 2013, according to public records. She has maintained her position as transportation supervisor for more than 10 years, records show.

“We’re covering handling business as normal here,” said Andrew Zuckerman, the district's director of instructional services. “I cannot comment specifically on her employment status. It’s a personnel and legal matter.”